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95% Content
Erik Jacobson from Hatch
Fréquence : 1 épisode/22j. Total Éps: 27

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Épisode 13
lundi 16 septembre 2024 • Durée 47:55
In this episode of 95% Content, Erik talks with Pete Lorenco (VP of Marketing at Pathfactory).
Pete has built a content engine at Pathfactory that is intentionally designed to build trust and affinity with the 95% of buyers who are not in- market to buy (yet), so that when they are ready to buy, Pathfactory is one of the solutions that is already on their short-list to explore.
Here’s what you’ll learn in this episode:
- Pete’s content strategy and philosophy
- Create content so good people would pay for it
- How to measure content
- How to maintain content consistency and momentum
- Pete’s LinkedIn playbook & learnings
- The B2B content trends Pete is most excited about
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Hatch is a video-first content agency that helps B2B marketing teams create video podcasts, video series, and short-form video content so they can run an efficient content engine, and be seen as experts in their industry.
To learn more, go to hatch.fm.
How to use LinkedIn to drive revenue in 2024 (with Chris Walker)
Épisode 12
mardi 3 septembre 2024 • Durée 53:02
Today’s episode is a LinkedIn strategy masterclass with Erik Jacobson (CEO @ Hatch.fm) and Chris Walker (CEO @ Passetto and Chairman @ Refine Labs) covering exactly how to grow a B2B company in 2024 using LinkedIn.
Chris’s LinkedIn playbook has driven tens of millions of dollars in pipeline and revenue over the last 5 years, and he has been one of the best B2B case studies in the world on how to create business results with LinkedIn over that time.
The effectiveness of LinkedIn in B2B is as high as it’s ever been (and growing still) - not only to drive top-of-funnel awareness, but also in driving direct pipeline and revenue.
If you’ve ever wondered how to use LinkedIn for your B2B company, this session with Erik and Chris will give you the blueprint.
Here's what we covered:
- 0:00 - Intro
- 1:54 - Chris’s evolution on LinkedIn
- 3:44 - The LinkedIn Opportunity
- 6:46 - Designing your goals on LinkedIn
- 12:08 - Competing on LinkedIn
- 14:30 - The power of repetition
- 20:21 - How to measure success on LinkedIn
- 25:25 - The new LinkedIn video feed
- 31:02 - Chris’s daily posting process
- 34:09 - Personal profiles vs. Company profiles
- 37:35 - How to know what audience to target
- 42:23 - Content team structure
- 46:06 - LinkedIn for services companies
- 50:39 - Final thoughts
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Hatch is a video-first content agency that creates video podcasts, video series, and short-form video content for B2B companies who want to run an efficient content engine, and be seen as the #1 choice to future buyers.
To learn more, go to hatch.fm.
“Surround sound” your market using content - with Sam Kuehnle
Épisode 3
jeudi 20 juin 2024 • Durée 55:31
Sam Kuehnle is the VP of Marketing at Loxo, a talent intelligence platform that competes with hundreds of well funded competitors who are all spending millions of dollars bidding on Google search terms.
Sam knew he could win with a different approach - by creating content that builds awareness, trust, and affinity with buyers before they ever went to Google.
In this episode hosted by Erik Jacobson (CEO of Hatch), Sam shares their organic social, podcast, and video playbook that has powered Loxo to 8 consecutive record-breaking quarters of revenue and pipeline growth.
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Here’s what we covered:
(4:17) Sam’s 95% content philosophy
(11:58) Sam’s podcast engine playbook
(24:30) Loxo’s 3 phase LinkedIn strategy
(34:54) How to power your Founder’s social content
(42:32) Loxo’s YouTube and video learnings
(49:29) How Sam measures the success of content
(55:00) The company Sam is studying for social and content right now
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Hatch is a video-first content production agency that helps B2B marketing teams create video podcasts, video series, and short-form video content so they can run an efficient content engine, and be seen as experts in their industry.
To learn more, go to hatch.fm.
How to build a content engine for Dark Social - with Chris Walker
Épisode 2
vendredi 14 juin 2024 • Durée 58:27
Chris Walker (CEO @ Passetto and Chairman @ Refine Labs) and Erik Jacobson (CEO @ Hatch) share the playbook on how to build a content engine for Dark Social in 2024.
Here's what we covered:
- Chris’s content background
- Why organic social content is the #1 driver for effective marketing today
- How Dark Social works to build trust
- The content engine playbook
- Why a recurring live event is ideal
- How to get better at producing quality content
- Running an efficient content production process
- AI use cases in the content process
- How to pitch this strategy to your leadership team
- Creating your own podcast vs. podcast guesting
- Strategies to grow a podcast
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Hatch is a video-first content production agency that helps B2B marketing teams create video podcasts, video series, and short-form video content so they can run an efficient content engine, and be seen as experts in their industry.
To learn more, go to www.hatch.fm.
Introducing: 95% Content
Épisode 1
mercredi 12 juin 2024 • Durée 02:26
Welcome to 95% Content, a show for B2B content marketers and teams who want to build trust with the 95% of buyers who are out-of-market today, but will be ready to buy in the future.
You can call it many different things:
- Content marketing
- Demand creation
- Brand marketing
- Dark social
- Zero-click content
No matter what you call it, the goal is the same.
You want to reach future buyers on the social and content platforms they hang out on every single day, and in a way that compels them to want to work with you when they’re ready.
We’re going to cover how B2B companies can win with things like:
- Organic social
- Short-form video
- Podcasting
- YouTube
- Newsletters
- Webinars
- And communities
Because the best way to win in 2024 is to already be on your buyers short-list the day they decide they need a solution.
On this show hosted by Erik Jacobson, we’re going to explore how B2B content teams can do exactly that.
Turning $12K into $12M with content (Kyle Coleman, Copy.ai CMO)
Épisode 11
vendredi 23 août 2024 • Durée 49:28
Kyle Coleman is the CMO of Copy.ai, and has turned $12K into $12M of pipeline using a content-first approach.
In this episode of 95% Content hosted by Erik Jacobson (CEO of hatch.fm), Kyle shares his category creation, positioning, and organic content playbook that they’ve used to create those results and be seen as a 1-of-1 solution in their highly competitive market of AI.
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Hatch is a video-first content production agency that helps B2B marketing teams create video podcasts, video series, and short-form video content so they can run an efficient content engine, and be seen as experts in their industry.
To learn more, go to hatch.fm.
Getting ClickUp to 200 million impressions per month (with Chris Cunningham, Head of Social)
Épisode 10
vendredi 16 août 2024 • Durée 52:04
As the Head of Social at ClickUp, Chris Cunningham set one goal for himself this year of getting ClickUp to 200 million impressions per month across all social platforms.
So far, they are halfway there with 100 million impressions per month, and their success has come from doing the exact opposite of all the normal social marketing “best practices”.
In this episode of 95% Content hosted by Erik Jacobson (CEO of hatch.fm), Chris shares his social content playbook that is primarily designed to build affinity and trust with future buyers before they are ever in market for a solution like ClickUp (so that when they are in market, ClickUp is already their number one choice to explore).
Here’s what you’ll learn in this episode:
- 0:00 - Intro
- 0:58 - ClickUp’s overall social strategy
- 3:38 - ClickUp’s Creating vs Capturing demand
- 7:05 - Chris’s social team structure and approach
- 15:31 - Chris’s formula for success on social
- 18:21 - Short-form video VS. Long-form video
- 22:49 - ClickUp brand accounts VS thought leader accounts
- 26:56 - How to start a modern content-first strategy
- 31:32 - The ideal content studio and recording setup
- 34:17 - How to hire a Creator for your B2B company
- 40:08 - The relationship between organic + paid
- 43:14 - How to measure content success?
- 48:23 - The B2B content trends Chris is most excited about
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Hatch is a video-first content production agency that helps B2B marketing teams create video podcasts, video series, and short-form video content so they can run an efficient content engine, and be seen as experts in their industry.
To learn more, go to hatch.fm.
Driving 80% of leads using this content playbook - with Erin May
Épisode 9
mercredi 7 août 2024 • Durée 46:45
Over the last 7 years, Erin May has built a modern organic content engine at User Interviews that now accounts for 80% of all of their leads and pipeline.
In this episode of 95% Content hosted by Erik Jacobson (CEO of hatch.fm), Erin shares her content playbook that is primarily designed to build affinity and trust with future buyers before they are ever in market for a solution like User Interviews (so that when they are in market, User Interviews is already their number one choice to explore).
Here’s what we covered:
- 0:00 - Intro
- 02:42 - Customer acquisition channels
- 04:07 - Creating vs Capturing demand
- 08:45 - Erin’s 95% Content Playbook
- 15:21 - How to make sure your content works
- 22:22 - How to measure content success
- 26:47 - How to use CTA’s in content
- 28:54 - Company vs individual social accounts
- 32:30 - The platforms Erin is testing and experimenting with
- 35:12 - The content that is driving the most results
- 38:33 - The company doing content well that Erin is studying
- 42:48 - The B2B content trends Erin is most excited about
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Hatch is a video-first content production agency that helps B2B marketing teams create video podcasts, video series, and short-form video content so they can run an efficient content engine, and be seen as experts in their industry.
To learn more, go to hatch.fm.
An elite B2B content team case study
Épisode 8
vendredi 26 juillet 2024 • Durée 48:34
Kortney Harmon and Katie Jones are a perfect case study of how to design an effective B2B content team structure in 2024.
Kortney is the Director of Industry Relations & Podcast Host at Crelate (an end-to-end staffing and recruiting software platform), and sits in the “Thought Leader” role.
Katie is the Senior Content Marketing Manager, and sits in the “Content Architect” role.
They teamed up two years ago, and have executed a content strategy designed to build trust and affinity with the 95% of potential Crelate buyers who are / were not in market looking for a solution *yet*.
Their approach worked, and has resulted in massively growing the Crelate brand over that time.
In this episode of 95% Content hosted by Erik Jacobson (CEO of Hatch.fm), Kortney and Katie share how they’ve designed this content team structure, and their podcast, newsletter, organic social, and live and digital event playbook that has grown the Crelate brand into a recognized and sought after product in their industry over the last two years.
Here’s what we covered:
(0:00) Intro
(3:55) Using a content + outbound strategy
(08:36) “Content confetti” strategy
(10:13) Crelate’s demand creation vs demand capture breakdown
(12:35) Crelate’s “95% Content” playbook
(16:25) Katie and Kortney’s daily content execution process
(20:26) Crelate’s organic social strategy
(25:25) The impact of content for Crelate
(33:11) The relationship between organic + paid
(38:07) The people & companies doing content well that Katie and Kortney are studying
(44:02) The B2B content trends Kortney & Katie are most excited about
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Hatch is a video-first content production agency that helps B2B marketing teams create video podcasts, video series, and short-form video content so they can run an efficient content engine, and be seen as experts in their industry.
To learn more, go to hatch.fm.
How to use content to build brand - with Chris Walker
Épisode 7
vendredi 19 juillet 2024 • Durée 51:32
Erik Jacobson (CEO @ Hatch.fm) and Chris Walker (CEO @ Passetto and Chairman @ Refine Labs) do a content strategy live session where they answer questions and talk about how to create content that works in driving pipeline and building brand in B2B.
Here's what was covered:
- 00:00 - Intro
- 2:23 - Why content is not just a marketing responsibility anymore
- 4:54 - Where and how to source content ideas
- 11:10 - “How to develop differentiated POV’s”
- 15:13 - “How competition impacts content strategy”
- 19:08 - The 3 steps to building your “brand”
- 20:56 - When to start an organic content strategy
- 29:14 - Creating content for sales objections
- 36:13 - Expert-driven SEO vs traditional SEO
- 41:41 - Early-stage startup marketing example
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Hatch is a video-first content production agency that helps B2B marketing teams create video podcasts, video series, and short-form video content so they can run an efficient content engine, and be seen as experts in their industry.
To learn more, go to hatch.fm.









